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Newsletter 50 - 06/11/2015
percent of the financial assistance Portugal received has been repaid. PPS may in effect last until 2026
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OECD sees recession in 2015-16, stresses need for reform implementation
EconomyMacroeconomywould reduce the negative effect of the debt overhang on confidence and recovery, OECD highlights
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Car sales down by 13.8 pct in Oct for the second fall this year
EconomyMacroeconomy, the sector posts a strong rebound also reflecting a low base effect. This positive trend
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Portugal and Greece: The opposite ends of Europe’s southern periphery
Agorain effect last until 2026. The objective of PPS is ultimately to measure Portugal’s capacity to repay
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Newsletter 52 - 20/11/2015
. Stricter monitoring of borders could have a domino effect from central Europe downwards and cause many
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Greece being boxed in by refugee crisis and security concerns
Agoraalready started to create a bottleneck. Stricter monitoring of borders could have a domino effect from
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BoG report highlights need for programme implementation, political consensus
Economyto a strong carry over effect from this year. The economic activity in 2016 mostly depends
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Unemployment nudges down to 24.6 pct in Sept
EconomyMacroeconomystrip out the smoothing effect of statistical variation, point to a significant increase in the number
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Industrial production back on downward trajectory with 1.9 pct drop in Oct
EconomyMacroeconomybase effect, while double-digit growth rates were also posted by tobacco products (+10.4 percent
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Court ruling creates new complication for gov't, this time with property tax
EconomyMacroeconomya compulsory retroactive effect. The previous law, No. 4093, was voted in November 2012 and imposed
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